[MS-EVEN6]: EventLog Remoting Protocol Version 6.0

Specifies the EventLog Remoting Protocol Version 6.0
protocol, which exposes RPC methods for reading events in both live and backup
event logs on remote computers. This protocol was originally made available for
Windows Vista.

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